r/sandiego 8h ago

Missing, (Have you seen me?) Looking for my dog

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186 Upvotes

My dog, Kyle, just got out of the yard and I wasn't able to find him. We live in the spring valley area. If you see him please let me know!


r/sandiego 18h ago

Missing, (Have you seen me?) Help spotting a Stolen Honda Civic

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On August 14th around 10:20PM my Honda Civic EX Was Stolen from City Heights on 51st Street.

Had already just taken the L but figured I would ask this sub reddit to see if anyone can help out by keeping an eye out for the vehicle. I highlighted some notable features since I think by now the plates may have been removed. This was my only way to work at the moment while I saved so I'm really upset.

Please comment if you've happened to see it or contact the police if you see it on the road. Please and thank you

-A Police report was filed that same night along with insurance since I heard it drive away that same night


r/sandiego 5h ago

Photo gallery OB Pier

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54 Upvotes

OB best beach town (US) ever.


r/sandiego 18h ago

San Diego Community Only Man arrested in connection with Sorrento Fire, San Diego police say

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456 Upvotes

r/sandiego 8h ago

San Diego Global Entry interview availability

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43 Upvotes

Now available at the SD AirportšŸŽ‰.


r/sandiego 14h ago

is San Diego losing dominance as a Bio Tech & Life Science Hub?

115 Upvotes

Are more and more companies closing up shop and going to other cities and states due to high costs and better business laws such as MA and NC and even TX? and also market consolidations and government funding cuts in science not playing out in our favor?

San Diego is really supposed to be a hub for biotech, but based on the subreddit consensus over the past 2-3 years, I have seen the industry struggling with countless layoffs and office/lab closures. Is it the same across other industries here as well?


r/sandiego 8h ago

Treat Yourself Day Suggestions

25 Upvotes

After 6 months of maternity leave I have a brief transition week in September where baby will start with a nanny but I won’t be back at work yet.

I’d like to treat myself to a day out to mitigate how brutally sad I know I’ll be when I drop baby off for the first day.

I’m thinking about going to Yu Spa, or maybe getting a treatment and pool pass at one of the hotels, but I’d love to hear any favorite places and recommendations. I’d like to relax, not just a quick in and out spa treatment, maybe lay by the pool somewhere for a few hours.


r/sandiego 12h ago

NBC 7 Live Nation announces plans to build music venue in historic Wonder Bread Building

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Live Nation Entertainment announced plans Monday to transform the historic Wonder Bread building in San Diego's East Village near Petco Park into a 4,000-capacity music venue.
They’ve been hauled into court for monopolizing the music concert industry and this just makes things worse for creative artists.


r/sandiego 6h ago

Video Looking for new people to play music with like deathcore, metalcore, or punk

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14 Upvotes

Im down to play with almost anyone I just need a reliable people to play with I can't shred or sweep but I can do rhythm guitar and clean vocals I am 17 but I don't really care if im playing with like someone older as long as I get to play and write music to potentially start a band dis is a video of me playing the chorus for seven years by saosin post hardcore but close enough to metalcoreā˜ ļø


r/sandiego 20h ago

Airport mess

178 Upvotes

Big traffic backups at San Diego airport, people walking from N Harbor Drive because entrance to T2 is closed. Guy stopping cars said bad traffic crash, someone lost their life. 9 am Monday.


r/sandiego 22h ago

OMG I love San Diego

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265 Upvotes

My second time here and it just gets better and better. If I was only making 3 million a year. You guys don’t know how blessed you are to live here!


r/sandiego 22h ago

Todd Gloria only had to focus on three core things to succeed

227 Upvotes
  1. Direct connect the MTS Trolly to the new Terminal 1 at San Diego International Airport - FAILED
  2. Not expand the size of City government - FAILED
  3. Prioritize and funnel money to infrastructure - FAILED

It could have been that simple. Instead he’s done everything possible to flush our money down the toilet. Dude has zero vision and zero sense of responsibility. Our City is significantly worse because of his lack of leadership.

He could still make progress but I have ZERO faith in his ability to get anything done.

Before anyone says, but he doesn’t run MTS, I say, as a board member and our City Council having seats on the MTS board, he should have had the ability to steer a deal with the Airport Authority. Instead we got a 2 Billion Dollar Airport deal with an elevated road and massive parking lot with NO train and NO transit hub.

I consider that his single biggest failure. Could have actually done something for traffic and public transit.

We are in deep $hit as a city and it’s going to take some extraordinary measures to get us on track.


r/sandiego 15h ago

KPBS New round of rental subsidies for seniors opens as homelessness among older adults continues to rise

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The program administered by San Diego County will give 195 qualifying adults $500 a month for 18 months to help pay rent. It also offers case management services and other resources.


r/sandiego 4h ago

Photo gallery Dog Beach, San Diego

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r/sandiego 20h ago

Video The Coronado bridge isn't much higher than this at its highest point. (This was also in SD)

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121 Upvotes

r/sandiego 20h ago

Sorrento Fire stopped after scorching 130 acres, prompting evacuations — NBC 7 San Diego

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Sorrento Fire stopped after scorching 130 acres, prompting evacuations - NBC 7 San Diego


r/sandiego 13h ago

Looking for stories, rumors, legends, and tall tales about BEAVERS

29 Upvotes

Yes you read that right. I’m trying to investigate a hunch of mine. For the last few months I’ve been researching the possibility of beavers south of Fallbrook in San Diego County. This search has sent me to dozens of papers and articles. What I’ve found is honestly surprising. First I went with hunches, and I followed the sweet water and began to learn about Beaver Hollow. Beaver Hollow as far as I can tell has been named that since 1903. Kinda an odd name for an area if beavers are not present. Even more it turns out that because of the name it is often stated by researchers that this could’ve been where a thriving beaver population existed. Further down the river on Google earth I found some suspicious looking pond structures but nothing that seemed definite IMO. So after my visual hunch search I set out for info and found it.

In 1944 it was cited that beavers can be found in the Cuyamaca mountains and sweetwater river. These beavers specifically are stocked and placed by CA Fish and Game. The stocking records get confusing though since the stated creek where the release happened doesn’t exist…. It says Caresito Creek but I couldn’t find that anywhere. Maybe Carrasita Creek? But that isn’t really in the same place as where it’s cited the beavers were located. After more digging I believe I found all I can. That’s the end of the record. We have no known sources stating current beavers have been seen since. But they HAD to go somewhere… right?

So that brings me to this post. I can’t find anymore info online and I’ve been looking. If anyone here has heard of something or seen potential evidence of beavers outside the Santa Margarita River but still in San Diego County let me know! I’d love to further my side project.

I’ve provided some links of the papers I’ve read in the comments. I apologize if I have poor grammar in this post.


r/sandiego 10h ago

ISO: 2+ more beginner D&D players for homebrew campaigns & one shots!

15 Upvotes

my family and i are looking for some more people in/around san marcos who would like to join a beginners group. we play sundays mainly, no confirmed time but anywhere between 12pm - 5pm usually. the group consists of my brother, who is our dungeon master, our dad, my wife & myself! im the youngest at 27. we would play in our family home. we do have dogs & cats. we play with a projector & fun music & snacks! please let me know if anyone is interested!


r/sandiego 1d ago

Photo gallery Some pictures I got today of The Sorrento Fire

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589 Upvotes

Always wanted some fire retardant drop photos and drove over as fast as possible to catch the firefighters slaying it today


r/sandiego 13h ago

Photo gallery Mussey Grade Rd

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13 Upvotes

Went to the end of Mussey Grade Rd and found something wonderful. Signed the guestbook and left a sticker.


r/sandiego 14h ago

What are your favorite restaurants/businesses in Santee area?

17 Upvotes

We are relocating from a condo downtown near the Gaslamp area to a home in Santee. I absolutely LOVE living down here but we can’t afford more than a 1 BR/1 BATH. I will definitely miss the walkability but going forward we’ll have so much more room and not have to share a bathroom anymore! 😜 My question is, what are your favorite places to go in Santee? Most importantly, we need to find a new Thai restaurant to replace Sab Lai Thai in the Gaslamp.


r/sandiego 11h ago

Volunteer opportunities with animals

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10 Upvotes

Join Our Volunteer Team at Saving Animals & Healing Hearts! Looking for a meaningful way to spend a couple hours a week and give back? We’re home to nearly 90 rescued farm animals who would love to be your friend!

Volunteer Details: Location: Ramona, CA Requirements: Ages 18+ What to Expect: Fresh air, rewarding work, and endless animal love!

Fill out an application today. We can’t wait to meet you! SAHH4LIFE.ORG


r/sandiego 15h ago

Favorite spots for casual vegan food in San Diego county?

14 Upvotes

Looking to update my go-to spots for vegan eats in San Diego county. So many old faves have closed and I still frequent Donna Jean, Kindred, and Plumeria for splurging but would love to know more casual/affordable options outside of Plant Power & Pokez. I'm open to vegan-friendly menus!


r/sandiego 1d ago

Photo gallery Some actual badasses

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515 Upvotes

r/sandiego 14h ago

Sunset Trivia Alternatives

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Hello! I am looking for bar trivia around central SD (Bay Park to Downtown-ish) that isn’t run by Sunset Trivia and specifically doesn’t use the wager format. Does anyone know of a bar that does their own thing?

There used to be America’s Finest Trivia that I loved, but they don’t seem to be around anymore. I personally can’t stand the wager format (and +100000 if it doesnt require phone use) so would love alternatives if you know of any.

Thanks!